Food sources for wildlife
Wildlife won’t stay in your yard if there’s no food for them. A large part of their day — everyday — is focused on finding food.
Wildlife won’t stay in your yard if there’s no food for them. A large part of their day — everyday — is focused on finding food.
Is your yard a flight path, and never a landing zone? Then make it a destination by following these suggestions. You’ll be watching birds full-time!
Yes! Animals have feelings! When habitat goes missing, so do animals Going, going gone: more on endangered wildlife Trapped animals:…
It’s commonly thought that toads spend most of their time in water, but, unlike frogs, they stay on land. So, invite them into your yard!
There are more than 60 species of opossums in the world, but only one in the U.S. A beneficial marsupial deserving of respect.
This beautiful, nicely bound book of photographs evokes photographer Barney Wilczak’s dreamy view of English meadows.
The Monarch is one of the world’s most beloved insects. Follow their life cycle in photos, from inception to adulthood.
Your yard needn’t be wild-looking to attract wildlife. But it does need to provide the four essentials they need for survival.